kipepeo

  • Cathy Sampson
  • 25 November 2013

10 tracks from Cathy Sampson. All money raised goes to support the kipepeo project in East Africa.

Read More →

What some of you were: stories about Christians and homosexuality

  • Chris Keane
  • 16 October 2009

A book offering stories of hope for those who struggle with same-sex attraction.

Read More →

The problem with personal Bible reading

  • Kirsten McKinlay
  • 6 November 2017

In this age of authenticity, for something to have meaning, to be helpful in me realizing my humanity, it often needs to be done alone.

Read More →

Blessing in the Christian life

  • Mikey Lynch
  • 21 March 2018

Jesus experiences the suffering of the psalms, and their hope of blessing is fulfilled in him too. What does that mean for us as Christians?

Read More →

Down-under round-up: 19 August 2015

  • Sandy Grant
  • 19 August 2015

This week: public acknowledgement of media bias against those who don't want marriage redefined; what to say to your spouse when you have nothing nice to say; the advantages of consecutive expository preaching; the intolerance of tolerance.

Read More →

Failing fast

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 February 2017

Editorial from Vine Journal 5.

Read More →

The Thing Is (ebook: .epub or Kindle .mobi files)

  • Tony Payne
  • 12 December 2013

From the author of The Trellis and the Vine comes an opportunity to pause and take stock of our lives, and to discover the life-changing purpose that God has for each one of us.

Read More →

The frustration of forgetting

  • Hannah Ploegstra
  • 24 July 2014

The word of God is like a seed that goes into the soil of our hearts and produces a crop (Mark 4). Those of us who work hard to plant that seed through memorization hope to see God multiply it thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times. So it’s kind

Read More →

How to “take every thought captive” without becoming a slave to your sin

  • Hannah Ploegstra
  • 26 January 2016

People tell me they’re “taking every thought captive” (2 Cor 10:5). I think they mean they’re trying to ignore the plaguing thoughts that arise out of emotional or spiritual sin and weakness. Thoughts born of worry, lust, despair, fear, and doubt. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t.

Read More →

What to think about the body in the coffin

  • Hannah Ploegstra
  • 1 April 2016

Hannah Ploegstra explores the hope and good news signified by funerals.

Read More →